I would like to know where these people get their info from because I have never seen one that is correct. I have personally called Alabama and Georgia to ask about towing my rig and was told both places that they don't have laws for recreational towing doubles.

I would like to know where these people get their info from because I have never seen one that is correct. I have personally called Alabama and Georgia to ask about towing my rig and was told both places that they don't have laws for recreational towing doubles.

I stumbled on this while investigating propane laws; I am planning a trip thru the Bay Bridge Tunnel... I figured it was accurate, but now I question that after Tranz's post.. They do have this disclaimer on the top of the page that I paid little attention to; "While every attempt has been made to check this information, RV Trip Wizard Inc. cannot guarantee its accuracy, and assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions."

Yeah I think that if they can't find the info they need they use commercial laws for their info. I also think a lot of times how safe something looks or is will be the officers discretion. I have talked to quite a few Leo's here and other states and all that I have talked to have said that unless I'm trying to do something stupid like taking my rig the a McDonald's drive-thu then most won't bother me. They all were told that I'm over the 65'. Even in the commercial side of the laws they let a lot slide. Anything over 65' combined , 8.5' wide or 45' single is called a STAA truck. There are roads that restrict the travel of STAA trucks.

I stumbled on this while investigating propane laws; I am planning a trip thru the Bay Bridge Tunnel... I figured it was accurate, but now I question that after Tranz's post.. They do have this disclaimer on the top of the page that I paid little attention to; "While every attempt has been made to check this information, RV Trip Wizard Inc. cannot guarantee its accuracy, and assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions."

HC

I believe the propane in a tunnel would be the same as commercial hazmat which would be 1001# or more.